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Last updated: 20 December 2023

Draft 260122 The Health Protection Coronavirus Requirements Scotland Amendment No 3 Regulations 2022

Under that Act, the Scottish Government made regulations (in force from 26 March 2020) to implement physical distancing and impose restrictions on gatherings, events and operation of business activity. From 14 September 2020 they were replaced by the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Scotland) Regulations 2020.
Last updated: 12 December 2023

KeithBrown MSP_A9 Inquiry

I was not involved in the Cabinet discussions which gave rise to the 2025 timescale, nor the projected costs, but was advised of these by the Cabinet Secretary to whom I reported at the time, Alex Neill. My active involvement largely started when, after a reshuffle, Nicola Sturgeon took on Cabinet level responsibility for Capital projects, albeit she immedi...
Last updated: 11 December 2023

Wildlife Bill Retention of Humane Cable Restraints Under Licence SLE

(d) takes effect on the earlier of: (i) the date the licence application is granted by the relevant authority under subsection (1A); or (ii) the date the licence application is deemed to be granted by the relevant authority under subsection (1B) (2) Every humane cable restraint licence is subject to the following conditions— (a) the person to whom the licence is issued must have regard to the Humane Cable Restraint Code (b) a person intending to set a humane cable restraint on land to which the licence relates must— 30 (i) have regard to the Humane Cable Restraint Code; and (ii) comply with the requirements of section 11A-E of this Act. (3) The Scottish Ministers may, if they consider it appropriate to do so, specify in a humane cable restraint licence additional reasonable conditions to which the licence is subject. (4) Conditions which may be specified under subsection (3) include, in particular— 35 (a) provisions of the Humane Cable Restraint Code, (b) conditions as to the persons, or types of person, who may set humane cable restraints on the land to which the licence relates, (c) conditions as to the reporting of activities...
Last updated: 23 November 2023

CEBillFM_MinisterGSCEBToConvener_20Nov23

This will set out timelines for the range of activity planned in the coming years. For example, subject to the passage of the Bill we will be developing a new Circular Economy Strategy from 2025 and developing a monitoring and indicator framework over the course of 2024 to underpin targets from 2025.
Last updated: 31 July 2023

ContingentLiabilities_DFMToConvener_28Mar23

This approvals process does not apply to a guarantee or indemnity which is granted under a statutory requirement to do so or is of a standard type and arises as an unavoidable feature of an activity authorised by statute. 2. The Written Agreement between the Scottish Government and the Finance and Constitution Committee sets out: • the Scottish Government’s...
Last updated: 20 June 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230620

Scottish Innovation Strategy: The Minister for Small Business, Innovation, Tourism and Trade (Richard Lochhead) moved S6M-09594—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of Scotland’s National Innovation Strategy; recognises its vision for Scotland to become one of the most innovative small nations in the world over the next decade as a key part of delivering a greener, fairer, wellbeing economy; recognises Scotland’s potential to become a world leader in four key areas of the economy, which are energy to address the climate emergency, health and life sciences, advanced manufacturing, and data and digital technologies; welcomes the strategy’s four programmes, which are a national network of clusters in key sectors, a renewed investment and support offer for businesses, a new framework for realising the commercial and community benefits of research, and a new programme focused on supporting businesses to become active...
Last updated: 2 June 2023

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Reducing our reliance on private cars can significantly improve the places we live in and our quality of life including through improved air quality and reduced noise, better health and wellbeing as a result of increased physical activity, reduced negative economic and social impacts of congestion and road danger.
Last updated: 23 May 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230523

East Renfrewshire Good Causes: The Parliament debated S6M-07928 in the name of Jackson Carlaw—That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the incredible and transformative work of charities in the Eastwood constituency and across Scotland; welcomes the ongoing contribution of East Renfrewshire Good Causes in providing what it considers outstanding support to vulnerable members of local communities; understands that, in the period since the charity was established and first started to offer much-needed support in August 2007 and up to September 2022, East Renfrewshire Good Causes has provided £1.6 million in goods and services and helped 5,400 individuals; acknowledges that examples of support that the charity has funded, either in full or in part, include wet floor shower adaptations for disabled pensioners, help with travel costs for cancer patients on low incomes to attend hospital for treatment, and play spaces and equipment for young people with additional support needs; considers that the set-up of the charity means that it can respond very quickly to emerging circumstances and is able to undertake essential tasks in a short timescale, such as assisting with practical home support improvements needed to allow older people to be discharged from hospital to free up beds for incoming patients; recognises that all referrals to the charity are made by frontline professionals, including teachers, housing officials and health and social care staff, from both the public and third sector; understands that the operations of East Renfrewshire Good Causes have expanded over the years and that the charity is also now active...
Last updated: 24 March 2023

SBR_MinisterPFPCWToConvener_23Mar23

This will provide increasing visibility over time of the effects our policies, regulation, funded schemes and other activities are having in transitioning Scotland’s built environment towards the targets outlined in the Heat in Buildings Strategy and wider Climate Change Emissions reduction targets.
Last updated: 16 March 2023

SPLCMS634

The persons that are listed as being able to certify a copy for the purposes of section 3 are: the donor of the power, a solicitor, a person who is authorised for the purposes of the Legal Services Act 2007 in relation to notarial activity and a stockbroker. Clause 2 would amend section 3 to add Chartered Legal Executives to this list of persons, along with...

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